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PM speaks ahead of Niue and Fiji trip: backs Govt cancer drugs commitment

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 2 Jun 2024, 1:21pm
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at a farmers market in Clevedon this morning. Photo / Alex Burton
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at a farmers market in Clevedon this morning. Photo / Alex Burton

PM speaks ahead of Niue and Fiji trip: backs Govt cancer drugs commitment

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 2 Jun 2024, 1:21pm

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is set to travel to Niue and Fiji this week, as the government aims to sharpen its Pacific focus.

This morning as he made a visit to the Clevedon Village Farmers Market with his Finance Minister Nicola Willis, Luxon also backed the government’s commitment to cancer drugs.

Luxon believed that Kiwis were “incredibly pleased” that they have funded the core Pharmac budget to the tune of $1.8 billion.

“I want everyone to understand we are very, very committed to increasing cancer drugs and making them more available to New Zealanders,” he said.

“We’ve been working hard on that, we’ve got more work to do and we’ll have something more to say about that shortly.”

Nicola Willis and Christopher Luxon spoke to media this morning. Photo / Alex Burton
Nicola Willis and Christopher Luxon spoke to media this morning. Photo / Alex Burton

Willis added that they had always been committed to funding cancer drugs.

“We are absolutely going to deliver on it,” she said.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon wandered through the market this morning. Photo / Alex Burton
Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon wandered through the market this morning. Photo / Alex Burton

Luxon also said he was looking forward to his trip this week, his first visit to the region as Prime Minister.

“Niue and Fiji are two of New Zealand’s closest friends in the Pacific. The Government is committed to deeper and more comprehensive relationships in the region and this visit is an opportunity to reaffirm New Zealand’s position as a trusted partner,” Luxon said.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon posed for selfies at the farmers' market this morning. Photo / Alex Burton
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon posed for selfies at the farmers' market this morning. Photo / Alex Burton

With Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters also out of the country later in the week on a trip to Southeast Asia, he was asked if that would mean David Seymour would be left in charge.

“Mr Syemour will be a very capable Prime Minster,” Luxon said, before correcting himself, “Deputy Prime Minister.”

Niue marks 50 years of self-government this year in free association with New Zealand and Luxon says it’s a significant milestone.

Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka inspecting the guard of honour during his welcome ceremony at Parliament last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka inspecting the guard of honour during his welcome ceremony at Parliament last year. Photo / Mark Mitchell

“Niue and New Zealand have a unique constitutional arrangement and we work closely together. As we celebrate this anniversary, it’s important we also look forward to the next 50 years.

“Our mutual expectations and priorities, and how we can reinforce our special relationship, is something I will be discussing with Premier Dalton Tagelagi,” Luxon said.

In Fiji, Luxon will have his first formal talks with his counterpart, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.

“Fiji is a critical partner for New Zealand, as we navigate the increasingly choppy geostrategic waters ahead.

“The partnership between our two countries is broader than most New Zealanders are aware of, from our close security co-operation to our business links, and – of course – our shared love of rugby.”

The Fiji part of the trip is set to have a significant trade and economic focus.

“Fiji is our biggest trading partner amongst Pacific islands countries and there is plenty of scope to leverage even more economic opportunities for Kiwi and Fijian businesses,” Luxon said.

Luxon returns to New Zealand shores on June 7.

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